Thursday, August 31, 2017

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Detecting Alzheimer's disease before symptoms appear enables people to make decisions about their care while they still can. Learn about two tests that may signal onset of the disease at its earliest stages.
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You might not see a drop of water from Hurricane Harvey where you live, but it's likely that the massive disaster will affect you. Here are four ways in which Harvey is likely to be felt by all Americans.
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Today marks the 20th anniversary of Princess Diana's shocking death. Take a look back at how the tragic event united millions of people around the world in mourning.
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Traveling for Labor Day? From finding last-minute hotel deals and comparing gas prices to avoiding traffic and even locating nearby restrooms, don't leave home without these must-have travel apps.
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August is Immunization Awareness Month. However, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says a worrisome number of Americans older than 60 are not getting needed immunizations.
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Kathy Bates stars in the new Netflix-produced series Disjointed. Does this show about the owner of a marijuana dispensary set a high bar for sitcoms, or does it simply go up in smoke?
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The dangers of obesity have been grabbing headlines for years, but data from several studies show that older Americans are even more at risk from a different epidemic.
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The AARP Block Party rolls into Missouri for food and fun at the Taste of St. Louis food festival. Come savor the activities Sept. 15-17 at the Chesterfield Amphitheater. Download the free AARP Now app to see events near you and get reminders.
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Getting excited about the upcoming 13th season of singing competition The Voice? Join the conversation in the Online Community, and tell us what you're looking forward to the most.
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